The Second Street Comedy Club will host two performances with stand-up comedian Gilbert Gottfried on September 20 and 21.

Gottfried, who has one of the most memorable voices in show business, served briefly as a cast member of Saturday Night Live and had memorable roles in "Beverly Hills Cop II" and Disney's "Aladdin." The latter role led to a string of voice-over work, including other bird characters like Digit from PBS' "Cyberchase" and the AFLAC duck.

Of course, his stint as the voice of AFLAC ended after a controversial joke made via Twitter following the Japanese tsunami of 2011. Gottfried made similarly dark jokes not long after the September 11th attacks of 2001, at the televised roast of Hugh Hefner. He then followed the poor reaction to the joke by going into the "dirtiest joke of all time", a moment captured in the 2005 documentary "The Aristocrats."

If you appreciate someone who is willing to joke in the darkest of times, Gottfried is the comedian for you. Comedian Carlos Valencia will also perform as the opening act.